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Saturday, November 29, 2008

I am dissappointed..yes i am..i’m dissappointed with some people who still dont understand what sport really is ..i’m dissappointed with some people who have backward mentality..i’m dissappoined with some people who are not trying to understand what is sport’s culture..i’m dissappointed with some people who are not understand with what are we trying to reach..i’m dissappointed with some people who still dont understand our needs..i am sick..i’m sick with all of these..sick and tired..but why..why..why??

why they still cant see what we had done?why they still cant see our sacrificed?why they cant see the pain that we been through?Why they cant see the rigour that always with us?why some of them just take it easy?Why..why..why??because all of there matter are not their problems?I am soldier..we are soldier..Remember that..Sport is all about war now..The modern war..Flag waving up for the winner..Follow by national anthem..Please..please..and please..Is there somebody out there can make a changed??We want some changes..Not for me..not for us..But for Malaysian’s sport fame..

I already made the change..

We already made the change..Now it’s turn for somebody out there..out there

diz pics was during interview with foxsport television few days before Melbourne's world cup at Urban Cafe which is sponsor our coffee dat day..tq,tqWorld Cup Melbourne squad at the beach.nice pic huhh??unfortunately one of us spoilled the picture :P

this is most valuable pic for me..this pic has lot of memory..it remind me a lot of thing..when this pic was taken,that was my first month in the national junior squad..unfortunately,from 15 dat u saw,now just 6 still in the programme..why??why this thing happenstanding-ila,eddy,arif,abg feroz,akmal,kayu,alip,along,nana,razif,kechik,azmisitting-ecal,azizul,black

this pics was during last Hari Raya aka eid ul fitr(dunno how to spell it :P)..this is me,my mom,my lil sis and my bike..my bike??where is it??huuhh..in the picture behind lol :P..p/s:anyone who have my hari raya pics,please send to my mail..pleaseeee..need it so muchpic with my mom's familyp/s:mak long and mak alang not in pic

Youngster Azizul Hasni Awang made history when he won the main keirin final in the second-leg of the UCI Track World Cup in Melbourne last night to become the first-ever Malay­sian gold medallist at the World Cup stage.Incredibly, it was the first time the 20-year-old was riding in the keirin event at the World Cup stage. That, however, did not stop Azizul from beating the likes of Andriy Vynokourov of Ukraine and Pervis Francois of France into second and third placings respectively.“This win is for Malaysia as much as I wanted it for myself. I was looking for a medal finish in the Olympics but my lack of experience was my undoing in the final. But this tops it all, my first attempt in the keirin at the World Cup and I won it. I’m so happy,” said Azizul in a telephone interview from Melbourne.The field for the top-six final also comprised former world junior champions Shane Perkins of Australia and Greek Christos Volikakis, who was later relegated to last spot for not holding his line during the final sprint.Azizul, dubbed the Malaysian Pocket Rocket, had been unstoppable en route to qualifying for his first World Cup final. He won the first round and secured his place in the main final after coming out tops in the second round.Azizul’s triumph is certainly a breakthrough performance as far as Malaysian track cycling is concerned as not even Josiah Ng ever made it to the top of the rostrum at the peak of his career.Josiah came close to winning on a few occasions en route to a total of eight World Cup medals and Azizul can certainly hold his head high as he dashed Australia’s hopes of seeing their local riders win the most sought after title.Although Azizul was rated an outsider, he had already sounded his intentions with a two-gold feat in the Asian Championships in Japan in April.He went on to make his Olympic debut in Beijing in August and was the only Asian rider to qualify for the quarter-finals of the 200m sprint after finishing ninth in the keirin.Only one rider from each country can enter for keirin and Malaysian track coach John Beasley said Azizul’s performance was beyond expectations.“He just rode beautifully today. It (the win) was unexpected as we had just got started on our training regime not too long ago,” said the Australian.Azizul has a chance to give the country more glory when he competes in the 200m sprint with Josiah today.Malaysia did not compete in the opening round of the five-leg World Cup in Manchester last month because the track squad had just resumed training after a lengthy break following the Olympics.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Malaysia has a Formula One Grand Prix and a Moto GP but when it comes to generating their own speed, pedal power rather than horsepower predominates.The south-east Asian nation’s sprint cyclists have rocketed into the world’s elite, as Australia’s Olympians learned when beaten for the first time by Malaysia at a pre-Beijing meet in Melbourne.The local cycling community got another reminder of Malaysia’s pace prowess in last night’s Perth GP at Midvale when Mohd Azizulhasni Awang beat the Australian Cyclones’ Scott Sunderland in the sprint final.For decades, Australia’s best riders have had to go to Europe for world-class competition on the track. Now the sprinters need go no further north than Kuala Lumpur, where former Australian junior coach John Beasley is building a potent squad.When Kuala Lumpur hosted the 1998 Commonwealth Games, the recognised cycling nations paid little attention to the slow coaches of Malaysia, who went around mainly to show the flag. A decade later, attitudes have changed significantly.Spearheading Malaysia’s cycling revolution is Josiah Ng, who raised eyebrows when he finished fifth in the keirin in the Athens Olympic final. He subsequently made the podium at several World Cup rounds, encouraging his nation’s sports authorities to contemplate the likelihood of more kids with raw speed who could be developed into world-class competitors.“The Government put money into a talent scouting and development program and the results have followed,” said Ng. “We’re not at the level of the best yet but the gap is closing quickly.“We went to Beijing with the goal of making the top eight in the team sprint and we finished seventh and lowered our best by nearly a second. If we keep working to eliminate our mistakes and improve consistency, we have the ability to be top three.“Until a few years ago I was the only Malaysian rider doing well on the international circuit. Now we’ve got some depth. In a few years’ time I’m going to battle to keep my spot in the team.”Ng and Beasley formed a partnership in 2006 when the coach was recommended to the rider by the husband of triathlete Michelle Jones.“He really got the program moving and the squad divides its time between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne,” said Ng. “We’re really starting to push each other in training.”Edrus Yunos is the third of the Malaysian sprint team and teenager Fatehah Mustapa is the best of the women prospects. She finished fourth in the Perth GP.When it comes to the endurance events, Australia is still towards the front of the world bunch. The results at Beijing were poor but Generation Next is ready to take over, with two of the best and brightest winning State scratch race titles last night to confirm their readiness for the opening round of the World Cup, in Melbourne in 10 days’ time.Junior world champion Josie Tomic judged her move to perfection to claim the honours in the 30-lap women’s race and Cameron Meyer controlled the 40-lap men’s race, burning off the sprinters with a sustained 500m surge for the stripe.PERTHDAVE HUGHES

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was born on 5 of January 1988 in Dungun,Terengganu, MALAYSIA is a track cyclist representing MALAYSIA . He is a flag bearer for Malaysian team in Beijing Olympic Games.Azizulhasni,winner of gold medals in keirin and 200m sprints at the Asian Championships in April, finished as the best Asian finisher at the Beijing Olympics last month with a top eight finish.The 23-years-old, is among 2012 London Olympics gold medal prospects .He made a history when he won the main keirin final in the second-leg of the UCI Track World Cup in Melbourne to become the first-ever Malay­sian gold medallist at the World Cup stage.He hold the title of world cup leader in Keirin 2009,nevertheless his luck in World Championship Keirin was obscure but he conferred as a silver mendalist in Men Sprint in Track World Championship at Poland .He is now married to a loving wife,Athiah Ilyana Abd Samat .